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The PB Swiss Tools PB 6510R-100 Insider-3 features a robust 100 mm alloy steel shaft paired with an ergonomic ratchet mechanism, offering professional-grade precision and comfort. Its innovative handle stores 10 high-quality bits, making it the ultimate all-in-one screwdriver for DIY enthusiasts and maintenance pros alike.
| ASIN | B008PE1FN4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 315,932 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 3,014 in Screwdriver Sets 5,497 in Screwdriver Bit Sets |
| Brand | PB SWISS TOOLS |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (66) |
| Head Style | Plus, Posi-Drive |
| Included Components | Tools |
| Item Dimensions | 22.9 x 2.5 x 2.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Power accessories |
| Item Weight | 204 Grams |
| Manufacturer | PB SWISS |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | IREGA-PB 6510 R100 |
| Model Number | PB-6510R-100 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | PB-6510R-100 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | General household maintenance, assembly/disassembly, DIY projects |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
R**V
Over priced
It’s a good driver
L**A
Il meccanismo a cricchetto è il migliore finora provato, lo spazio per 10 bit nell'impugnatura è estremamente comodo e la qualità dei bit molto elevata. Se proprio si vuole trovare un punto negativo è la lunghezza, esiste anche in versione corta che forse è più comoda, al momento dell'ordine non era però disponibile.
G**F
Main feature of this one is the ratchet mechanism has no play at all in all of the positions. Number of ratchet notch is quite low around 26 on my count. Less than others. Also a bit too pricey especially for the ten bits it comes with. But if you are after the most solid ratchet with no wiggle, maybe worth the price for you. Remember to wait for the lower price of the range in Amazon
J**K
Solide verarbeitet, liegt gut in der Hand und tolle Funktionen.
A**R
It's very well made, the ratchet is smooth and precise, and its very compact. The bits appear to be of a harder steel than cheaper competitors (based on noting but feel and machining).
D**R
First, I'd like to the thank Tool Lady for offering a flawless experience through Amazon - I'll certainly do business in the future. Second, this is my first product from PB Swiss and it is definitely good enough to make me long for other products by them. On to the review: I've been looking for a good ratcheting bit driver for a while now. I felt like I plurged on a couple from Wera at half the price of this driver but I was left wanting more. The Wera was nice - it was at least as heavy as the PB Swiss, has far more 'clicks' to the ratchet, and handle that is probably a little more comfy. But the ratcheting mechanism sticks just like on cheap tools, you can never put it in reverse without toying with the damn thing. There is also a lot of play in the blade itself, it isn't tight at all. There are also a few burrs in the plastic molded handle - it doesn't seem as nice as individual screwdriver handles from the same company (though those aren't perfect either). The bit storage area - while cool - seems extremely loose and not at all what I expected. Just not a good design at all - plus there is oil leaking inside down onto the bits. Maybe I just got a lemon, I'll contact Wera and see what they have to say I guess. Anyway, I figured I'd take a go at this one instead. Total difference - no blade play whatsoever, possibly even a little heavier than the Wera. It feels FAR more solid. The plastic felt a little cheap at first, but over time it feels very solid - and would fit right into an industrial setting. The bit storage area is simple but efficient and feels solid. I have some concerns about it becoming loose over time, but thus far it snaps in place with a very satisfying 'click'. The ratcheting mechanism has an equally satisfying 'snap' and has NEVER stuck, it feels like a very heavy duty system. While it doesn't have nearly as many clicks as the Wera when ratcheting, it is significantly quieter. I also don't feel 70+ teeth are necessary on a screwdriver (on a real ratchet that's a totally different story, of course), so that really isn't an issue for me. I've heard PB Swiss has the best bits in the business...but frankly they seem no better than the Wera. I'm okay with that, because as far as I'm concerned Wera and Wiha have the best bits I've used anyways. So I'm not disappointed or anything, just glad that they are at least as good as expected. The coloring on the bits isn't nearly as obvious in person though it is a still very nice. There is also a good assortment in there that I really appreciate. I'll definitely buy more PB Swiss product in the future, including additional bits. I highly recommend this if you've got the cash and are tired of loose, sloppy screwdrivers. It's expensive - I completely expected this experience with the Wera at half the price - but you get what you pay for. It's unfortunate you have to hit this price point to get a high quality screwdriver though.
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